who: women
what: women started to get rights
where: america
when: i dont know
why: i dont know
how: i dont know
what i want to know:
i want to know how the womens rights got started?
who: who thought of the womens rights, who spoke up?
where: did this happen all over the world?
when: when did it start and end?
how: how did this affect the world war 1?
Women's Rights
During the World War I era, women made great strides in obtaining rights. *Add more to intro later*
write introductory sentence for this paragraph later* "[Elizabeth] married Henry Brewster Stanton, a journalist and abolitionist, and attended with him the international slavery convention in London. The woman delegates were excluded from the floor of the convention; the indignation this aroused in Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott was an important factor in their efforts to organize women to win greater equality." ("Elizabeth Stanton Cady.") It is good that they never gave up just because they were excluded from the floor. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote the official call in 1870 wich was the movement in england. It was held on october, 1850 at worcester, Mass. Stanton then voted Paulina Wright Davis as the president of the convention. ("Origins") it was good that they as well had a convention in england for the womans rights.
the document of womens right convention held in july 1848 it got one hundred signuteres from both guys and women. but many of the women after took their names off because the document was laughed at. stanton wrotein her biography, "If I had had the slightest premonition of all that was to follow that convention, I fear I should not have had the courage to risk it."put ideas later ("Reuben, Paul")
write intro sentence later* The National Women's Party... the bill of rights for women was drawn up at the convention. she was intimately associated with susan b. anthony, even with disagreements at times. she was president of the national womens suffrage association also of the national american woman suffrage association( '"Elizabeth Stanton Cady.") it was good she never left susans side for disagreements because she was president of the national womans suffrage association.
twenty years ago Mrs. Davis called the first nation convetion. Someone anonimously approved the motion. she opened the convention by reading history of the national womans suffrage movement.("Origins Of The Womans Rights Movement") it was good that that anonymous person approved.
write intro later*
lucretia and cady stanton organized the call at seneca falls wich was known as the official womens rights convention. they got alot of support. the declarition they made was called declaration of sentiments it stated: ''"We hold these truths to be self evident: that all men and women are created equal''" ("Reuben, Paul") its good that they the had support to push them forward
what i alredy know:
who: women
what: women started to get rights
where: america
when: i dont know
why: i dont know
how: i dont know
what i want to know:
i want to know how the womens rights got started?
who: who thought of the womens rights, who spoke up?
where: did this happen all over the world?
when: when did it start and end?
how: how did this affect the world war 1?
Women's Rights
During the World War I era, women made great strides in obtaining rights. *Add more to intro later*
write introductory sentence for this paragraph later* "[Elizabeth] married Henry Brewster Stanton, a journalist and abolitionist, and attended with him the international slavery convention in London. The woman delegates were excluded from the floor of the convention; the indignation this aroused in Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott was an important factor in their efforts to organize women to win greater equality." ("Elizabeth Stanton Cady.") It is good that they never gave up just because they were excluded from the floor. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote the official call in 1870 wich was the movement in england. It was held on october, 1850 at worcester, Mass. Stanton then voted Paulina Wright Davis as the president of the convention. ("Origins") it was good that they as well had a convention in england for the womans rights.
the document of womens right convention held in july 1848 it got one hundred signuteres from both guys and women. but many of the women after took their names off because the document was laughed at. stanton wrotein her biography, "If I had had the slightest premonition of all that was to follow that convention, I fear I should not have had the courage to risk it."put ideas later ("Reuben, Paul")
write intro sentence later* The National Women's Party... the bill of rights for women was drawn up at the convention. she was intimately associated with susan b. anthony, even with disagreements at times. she was president of the national womens suffrage association also of the national american woman suffrage association( '"Elizabeth Stanton Cady.") it was good she never left susans side for disagreements because she was president of the national womans suffrage association.
twenty years ago Mrs. Davis called the first nation convetion. Someone anonimously approved the motion. she opened the convention by reading history of the national womans suffrage movement.("Origins Of The Womans Rights Movement") it was good that that anonymous person approved.
write intro later*
lucretia and cady stanton organized the call at seneca falls wich was known as the official womens rights convention. they got alot of support. the declarition they made was called declaration of sentiments it stated: ''"We hold these truths to be self evident: that all men and women are created equal''" ("Reuben, Paul") its good that they the had support to push them forward